Compacted-Snow Runways: Guidelines for Their Design and Construction in Antarctica
Only small areas near the margins of the ice cap in Antarctica are ice-free, and only a few of these exposed sites are suitable for the construction of conventional runways. Wheeled aircraft have operated successfully on hard sea ice and exposed glacial ice, and skis have been fitted to a wide range...
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description | Only small areas near the margins of the ice cap in Antarctica are ice-free, and only a few of these exposed sites are suitable for the construction of conventional runways. Wheeled aircraft have operated successfully on hard sea ice and exposed glacial ice, and skis have been fitted to a wide range of aircraft for use on snow. There has been a resurgence of interest in making snow runways suitable for use by conventional wheeled aircraft. Laboratory and field work has confirmed that low-density surface snow can be compacted in several ways to yield strong, uniform, load-bearing pavement that can support heavy wheeled aircraft. The Soviets have constructed several full-scale runways in Antarctica. This report provides some of the technical background for the design and construction of compacted-snow runways in Antarctica. The technology is not particularly difficult, and it's likely that the next few decades will see substantial changes to Antarctic air transportation as more snow runways are constructed throughout the continent. |
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spelling | ftdtic:ADA208910 2025-01-16T19:11:25+00:00 Compacted-Snow Runways: Guidelines for Their Design and Construction in Antarctica Russell-Head, David S. Budd, William F. MELBOURNE UNIV PARKVILLE (AUSTRALIA) 1989-04 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA208910 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA208910 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA208910 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC AND NTIS Terminal Flight Facilities Civil Engineering *SNOW *RUNWAYS LOADS(FORCES) SITES PAVEMENTS SURFACES CONSTRUCTION ICE WHEELS BACKGROUND LOW DENSITY RANGE(EXTREMES) AIR TRANSPORTATION SEA ICE ANTARCTIC REGIONS GLACIERS SKIS ICE CAPS AIRCRAFT EXPOSURE(GENERAL) Text 1989 ftdtic 2016-02-23T05:44:31Z Only small areas near the margins of the ice cap in Antarctica are ice-free, and only a few of these exposed sites are suitable for the construction of conventional runways. Wheeled aircraft have operated successfully on hard sea ice and exposed glacial ice, and skis have been fitted to a wide range of aircraft for use on snow. There has been a resurgence of interest in making snow runways suitable for use by conventional wheeled aircraft. Laboratory and field work has confirmed that low-density surface snow can be compacted in several ways to yield strong, uniform, load-bearing pavement that can support heavy wheeled aircraft. The Soviets have constructed several full-scale runways in Antarctica. This report provides some of the technical background for the design and construction of compacted-snow runways in Antarctica. The technology is not particularly difficult, and it's likely that the next few decades will see substantial changes to Antarctic air transportation as more snow runways are constructed throughout the continent. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Ice cap Sea ice Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Antarctic |
spellingShingle | Terminal Flight Facilities Civil Engineering *SNOW *RUNWAYS LOADS(FORCES) SITES PAVEMENTS SURFACES CONSTRUCTION ICE WHEELS BACKGROUND LOW DENSITY RANGE(EXTREMES) AIR TRANSPORTATION SEA ICE ANTARCTIC REGIONS GLACIERS SKIS ICE CAPS AIRCRAFT EXPOSURE(GENERAL) Russell-Head, David S. Budd, William F. Compacted-Snow Runways: Guidelines for Their Design and Construction in Antarctica |
title | Compacted-Snow Runways: Guidelines for Their Design and Construction in Antarctica |
title_full | Compacted-Snow Runways: Guidelines for Their Design and Construction in Antarctica |
title_fullStr | Compacted-Snow Runways: Guidelines for Their Design and Construction in Antarctica |
title_full_unstemmed | Compacted-Snow Runways: Guidelines for Their Design and Construction in Antarctica |
title_short | Compacted-Snow Runways: Guidelines for Their Design and Construction in Antarctica |
title_sort | compacted-snow runways: guidelines for their design and construction in antarctica |
topic | Terminal Flight Facilities Civil Engineering *SNOW *RUNWAYS LOADS(FORCES) SITES PAVEMENTS SURFACES CONSTRUCTION ICE WHEELS BACKGROUND LOW DENSITY RANGE(EXTREMES) AIR TRANSPORTATION SEA ICE ANTARCTIC REGIONS GLACIERS SKIS ICE CAPS AIRCRAFT EXPOSURE(GENERAL) |
topic_facet | Terminal Flight Facilities Civil Engineering *SNOW *RUNWAYS LOADS(FORCES) SITES PAVEMENTS SURFACES CONSTRUCTION ICE WHEELS BACKGROUND LOW DENSITY RANGE(EXTREMES) AIR TRANSPORTATION SEA ICE ANTARCTIC REGIONS GLACIERS SKIS ICE CAPS AIRCRAFT EXPOSURE(GENERAL) |
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